Paul Eberhardt is ready to do double duty again when 2012-13 basketball season opens in the fall.
The indefatigable Vancouver native, doubled the size of his coaching portfolio last week when he accepted the head coaching position of the men’s … Continue reading →

Ryan MacKinnon wasn’t afraid to admit that the first part of a cycling journey across Canada had taken it’s toll.
“We’re in Grand Forks today, just scarfing down some breakfast,” the Comox native and recently-graduated Victoria Vikes basketball star said … Continue reading →

On Wednesday, Vancouver Canucks coach Alain Vigneault was given a two-year contract extension . . . let the debate begin!
Those who care about the Canucks, as with most issues in sports, have already split into two camps between those … Continue reading →

As Canadians look ahead to summer vacations, many will use their cars, trucks or SUVs to get to their favourite vacation spots. Unfortunately, they will also have to contemplate driving on highways built decades ago and for many fewer automobiles … Continue reading →

After the Driftwood dinner at Pourhouse, I made my way down Water Street to see if I could catch the tail end of the Beer Cocktail competition at Clough Club.
Poking my head into the Lamplighter next door, … Continue reading →

A warning sign is posted at a farm on Lefeuvre Road in Abbotsford in 2009 during an outbreak of avian influenza, New B.C. would ban people from making public suspected or real disease outbreaks on farms. (Arlen Redekop/PNG FILES)

Animal Health Act is an attack on our liberty
The proposed Animal Health Act that bans people from revealing outbreaks of animal disease is an unacceptable attack on our democracy and will serve to silence those interested in the public … Continue reading →